Chapters 16-23 Study Guide KEY – The Giver

Chapter 16

1. How did Jonas feel about being the Receiver at the beginning of Chapter 16?

He didn't want to be the Receiver. He wanted his childhood and his friends.

2. Describe The Giver's favorite memory that he gave to Jonas. How did Jonas feel about

it?

There was a tree with lights on it inside a house. Children were unwrapping

packages. Jonas perceived family. The Giver explained what Grandparents were.

He also gave Jonas the word “love.” Jonas liked the memory. He wished his life

could be that way although he thought it might be a little bit dangerous.

3. What question did Jonas ask his parents after his session with The Giver? What was their

answer? What was his reaction?

He asked if they loved him. They told him to use more precise language. They

said he had used an old, meaningless word. They asked if he understood why it

was inappropriate. He lied for the first time and said he did.

4. Jonas did something different the next morning. What was it?

He did not take his pill.

Chapters 17-19

1. Describe Jonas's new level of feelings, and what caused them.

He had not taken the pills for the Stirrings for four weeks, and he knew this

accounted for some of his feelings. Also, he had the memories from The Giver.

He knew much more about Elsewhere than anyone else in the Community.

2. What was Father's responsibility when twins were born?

He weighed the two, gave the larger to a Nurturer, and cleaned up the smaller one.

Then he performed a Ceremony of Release.

3. How did Jonas feel about becoming the new Receiver?

He was not looking forward to it. He was beginning to understand that he would

probably have a difficult and lonely life.

4. What was the name of the Receiver-to-be who was selected ten years before Jonas?

It was Rosemary.

5. What happened to the Receiver-to-be who was selected before Jonas?

After five weeks, The Giver transferred loneliness and loss to her. He continued

to give her both pleasant and unpleasant memories although he did not give her

physical pain. After a while, she went to the Chief Elder and asked to be released.

The Elder granted her request.

6. What happened to the Community after the incident with the Receiver-to-be?

Her memories were released back into the Community. It was very difficult for

the members, because they had never experienced the feelings before.

7. Jonas and The Giver discussed the effects to the Community if Jonas would be lost.

What did they think would happen?

The Giver said they would have all of the memories Jonas had received over the

year. Jonas said they would not like it. The Giver said he could probably help

any of the Community members the way he was helping Jonas. He said he would

have to think about it some more.

8. Describe the release of the newchild.

Father weighed both of the newchildren. He gave the heavier one to the Nurturer.

He filled a syringe with a clear liquid, then injected the smaller newchild with it.

He was talking cheerfully to the newchild during the procedure. The newchild

moved around for a few minutes, then stopped. Then his father put the body in a

carton and put the carton in a chute in the wall.

9. What did Jonas realize as he watched the tape of the release?

From his memories of the war, Jonas recognized that the newchild was dead. He

realized his father had killed it.

Chapters 20-23

1. How did Jonas react after he watched the release?

He cried and became sarcastic.

2. What did The Giver tell Jonas he had realized about the memories?

He said he realized that memories needed to be shared. His job was lonely

because he had to keep all of the memories to himself. He said he was thinking of

a plan to change things.

3. Describe The Giver's ideas on changing things.

The Giver said if Jonas escaped and went Elsewhere, the Community would have

to take the memories. He knew it would be hard, but he thought it was possible.

He would stay with them to help them, but Jonas could never return.

4. The Giver offered a very special memory to Jonas. What was it, and what was Jonas's

response to the offer?

The Giver offered him music. Jonas said he wanted The Giver to keep it for

himself, to have when Jonas was gone.

5. Jonas asked The Giver to escape with him. What was The Giver's reply?

He said his job was to help the Community become whole. Then he wanted to be

with his daughter, Rosemary.

6. What did Jonas do instead of the original escape plan, and why?

Jonas learned that Gabe was to be released. He escaped that night with Gabe.

7. Describe the escape.

Jonas took Gabe on his bicycle. They rode all night, then rested during the day.

Jonas transmitted calming memories to put Gabe to sleep. They traveled that way

for several days. Jonas hid them when the search planes flew overhead. He

transmitted memories of cold and snow so the heat-seeking devices could not find

them. Finally, the planes stopped searching.

8. Describe the changes in the landscape.

There were more trees and streams. The forests were thick and dark. They saw

their first birds.

9. What was the strongest fear that Jonas had during this part of the journey?

He was afraid they would starve.

10. How did the story end?

It began snowing and the ground became hilly. Jonas was forced to leave the

bicycle and walk up the hill. When he reached the top, he was flooded with

memories of joy. He found a sled at the top of the hill and used it to sled down

the hill. On the way down he heard music and people singing.